Dave Mars
@CCU
31 October, 01:23
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Lars Kronlob
@LarsQ
01 November, 06:39
In response Dave Mars to his Publication
They do not research "cancer" or how to "heal" it. They are just researching more efficient variants of chemo "therapy". They want you to fear "cancer" and take their "treatment", because they earn money from it. Simple fear tactic.
Once you understand that "cancer" is not a "disease", but a natural biological regulation process, you won't end up inside a downwards fear spiral or take their poison out of desperation.
https://www.youtube.com/wa...
https://www.learninggnm.co...
Once you understand that "cancer" is not a "disease", but a natural biological regulation process, you won't end up inside a downwards fear spiral or take their poison out of desperation.
https://www.youtube.com/wa...
https://www.learninggnm.co...
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Been there done that with my wife.
Out local cancer specialist sent her to UF for a procedure within 3 months she was dead. She had a mass show up around her midsection just a small hardness, they told her come back in a month. Before we could get back up there it blew up and spread all the way around her waist like she was wearing a thick belt .
I tried to get her to take fenben but no dice. She was afraid it would keep her from the transplant π she never came out of that hospital.
She went from having long term NON-Hogkins lymphoma to mantle cell in a 2 months she was dead in 3 .
They gave her a massive amount of chemo it killed her kidneys, she ended up on life support π.
I had to let her go. She didn't want to be like that, she begged me not to let her languish if there was no hope.
Hardest damn thing I have ever had to do.
I regret it,...
Thing is blood cancer is a different kind of beast.
I don't think there's anything to help someone after it turns to mantle cell...
Out local cancer specialist sent her to UF for a procedure within 3 months she was dead. She had a mass show up around her midsection just a small hardness, they told her come back in a month. Before we could get back up there it blew up and spread all the way around her waist like she was wearing a thick belt .
I tried to get her to take fenben but no dice. She was afraid it would keep her from the transplant π she never came out of that hospital.
She went from having long term NON-Hogkins lymphoma to mantle cell in a 2 months she was dead in 3 .
They gave her a massive amount of chemo it killed her kidneys, she ended up on life support π.
I had to let her go. She didn't want to be like that, she begged me not to let her languish if there was no hope.
Hardest damn thing I have ever had to do.
I regret it,...
Thing is blood cancer is a different kind of beast.
I don't think there's anything to help someone after it turns to mantle cell...
07:11 AM - Nov 01, 2025
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In response Lars Kronlob to his Publication
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Dave Mars
@CCU
01 November, 07:23
In response Dave Mars to his Publication
Also I have learned since then that non Hodgkin's lymphoma is usually the cancer that golfers, football players and baseball players get more than anything else. I think there's a direct correlation between athletes and the greens, and the Fields athletes play on. All the chemicals they treat grass with. I think these athletes are exposed to those chemicals from kicking up dust particles. Some kind of exposure to something.
I think some people are more susceptible than others.
Just my theory.
My wife golfed for years, so did I.
We first played together walked for our health because our jobs were sedentary.
So freaking much for thatπππ€¬
I don't golf anymore.
Sold all my stuff.. I don't watch any games anymore.
Nothing is right in this flipping world.
I think some people are more susceptible than others.
Just my theory.
My wife golfed for years, so did I.
We first played together walked for our health because our jobs were sedentary.
So freaking much for thatπππ€¬
I don't golf anymore.
Sold all my stuff.. I don't watch any games anymore.
Nothing is right in this flipping world.
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Lars Kronlob
@LarsQ
01 November, 08:56
In response Dave Mars to his Publication
If you know the biological background, you understand that the tissue of bones and lymph nodes are related to the same biological conflict, the self worth conflict (which is why atheletes experience this conflict very often). These conflicts run in two phases, in the first phase the tissue is deconstructed and weakens, in the second phase, after the conflict is solved, the tissue is reconstructed or recalcified, which leads to swelling and pain due to the stretching of the outer layer or the periosteum.
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